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GSQ Blog→Published 2022 → January

Monthly Archives: January 2022

Revelations from the Register

GSQ Blog Posted on January 31, 2022 by Sharyn MerkleyJanuary 11, 2022

Shipping was the lifeblood of the colony of Moreton Bay. Through the convict period and the early years of free settlement, everything including people and animals came by sea. The sheltered bay was a highway for local shipping traffic. Quarantine stations, pilot stations, and outlying settlements all required a regular service. Sailing vessels of all sorts and sizes plied the coastal route from Sydney to Brisbane, stopping along the way to deliver goods and collect valuable loads of timber. In … Continue reading

Posted in early Australians, Early history, Early shipping, Ipswich, Maritime history, Moreton Bay, Shipping Index

Accentuate the positive – 2021 challenge

GSQ Blog Posted on January 24, 2022 by Pauline WilliamsJanuary 10, 2022

Jill Ball has set a January challenge on GeniAus for a yearly blog to Accentuate the Positive. My first thought when this challenge was shared with me was the lyrics of the song “Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, and don’t mess with Mr In-Between”. So 2021 is my first effort and it has provided an opportunity to review the positives in a year that has presented many challenges.  The challenge has 20 set points, and I was able to … Continue reading

Posted in 1921 UK Census, Accentuate the Positive challenge, Geniaus, Jill Ball

Accentuate the Positive – 2021 (in Jan 2022).

GSQ Blog Posted on January 17, 2022 by Bobbie EdesJanuary 17, 2022

Many years ago Jill Ball set a January challenge on GeniAus for a yearly blog to Accentuate the Positive – 2021 and this one in January 2022 is my 4th yearly effort.  The challenge has 20 set points to cover, however I have used a few challenge points from past years to replace those that haven’t fitted my year. I encourage readers to check back next week for Pauline’s challenge. I got the most joy from – In 2021 I … Continue reading

Posted in Accentuate the Positive challenge, blog, blogging, family history, genealogy, Genealogy challenge, Geniaus, GSQ, Jill Ball

Going local can turn up interesting information.

GSQ Blog Posted on January 10, 2022 by blogsadminJanuary 10, 2022

Several recent events have once again highlighted for the co-writers of this blog (Bobbie Edes and Pauline Williams) the value of ‘going local’ as information about your family history can turn up in unexpected places and may not be available anywhere else. Earlier this year we had a short holiday with another friend on Magnetic Island. One day we drove down to Picnic Bay to investigate the Island’s History and Craft Centre. One of the old buildings, the Butler Hut, … Continue reading

Posted in Charters Towers, family histories, Family history societies, Genealogy library, local history, Magic Attic Archives, Pauline Williams

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